This week’s Nintendo eShop update brings the release of Mystery Murders: Jack the Ripper to 3DS. This is a hidden object game set in Autumn 1888, where three individuals—a clairvoyant, a journalist and a police inspector—are attempting to solve the case of a series of murders. It costs $9.99.

Joining it is Circle Entertainment’s Witch & Hero, an 8-bit style top-down action game for $3.99 and Super Little Acorns 3D Turbo. Also available now is a download version of Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns for $29.99.

Additionally, as previously reported, Level 5’s Guild 01 titles are on sale starting today through the end of May. You can look up their discount prices here. Pokédex 3D Pro has also been on sale for a while for $9.99, and will return to its regular price on April 19th.

Wii U eShop Update:

Update: Kirby’s Adventure available for 30 cents. (For some reason, this wasn’t in Nintendo’s press release.)

Starting tomorrow, April 19th, Fire Emblem: Awakening will be available as a download in Europe. Meanwhile, Namco Bandai’s Dig Dug is available on 3DS Virtual Console for €3.99/£3.59. Joining it on the eShop is Super Little Acorns 3D Turbo for €4.99/£4.99.

Like in the U.S., Level 5’s Guild 01 titles are on discount sale in Europe as well. Again, you can look their prices up here. Additionally, Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward is on sale for €24.99/£19.99 (down from €40.00/£30.00) until May 2nd.

Wii U eShop (EU):

Kirby’s Adventure on Wii U Virtual Console will be available for €0.30/£0.30 until May 17th as part of Nintendo’s Famicom celebration. After that date the game will cost €4.99/£3.49.

@twitter-22097251:disqus @EggmaniMN:disqus Thanks for the heads up! Oddly, Nintendo of America didn’t mention Kirby in their press release which is why we didn’t list it earlier. Added now! Virtue’s Last Reward has been added, too. That one I simply missed. Thanks, @twitter-266773242:disqus.

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Even more odd is that they mentioned it in last week’s press release. They should have just planned those 30th Anniversary VC games to release on Thursdays, but Nintendo rolls how they want to roll. That’s one reason I like them.